Battle of Djahy ca. 1178 BC
Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2014 6:38 am
Version 5.0 below, added on 15 February 2020:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/7qvurjl5g05c6 ... 0.zip?dl=0
15 February 2020 Update Note: I've been playing FoG and editing some old scenarios for my own amusement in the last two years or so. This is just one of them and I felt inclined to share this updated version of Djahy. I did a lot of research to upgrade this so it would go against the grain a bit not to upload it for anyone who might [still] be interested. If FoGII ever adds Swifter Than Eagles and Storm of Arrows and Swords of Scimitars dlcs or their rough equivalent, I might have a chance to recreate these scenarios for FoG II. Until then...
Pharaoh Ramesses III (not The Great, but still pretty good for his time) against the Sea Peoples, who intended to invade Egypt by land and sea after sacking the Hittite vassal state of Amurru. This is the first of at least two campaigns that Ramesses fought against these migrant raiders, whose varied origins are uncertain. The Battle of the Delta, fought on both land and sea, was the definitive encounter. Both the Battle of the Delta and the Djahy encounter have been frequently conflated in later retellings, but it's almost certain that they were two different battles in the same war. This extended war was practically the last gasp of the New Kingdom before the entire region succumbed to a dark age that lasted about 400 years or more.
Egyptian wall carvings in the mortuary temple of Ramesses III at Medinet Habu and one papyrus account are essentially what we know of Djahy. The Sea Peoples, according to the temple reliefs and descriptions, were well organized and had chariots not unlike those of the Egyptians (in appearance at least). The wikipedia article provides a concise description of the battle and lists good source references which are of course commentaries on the Medinet Habu carvings and other findings.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/7qvurjl5g05c6 ... 0.zip?dl=0
15 February 2020 Update Note: I've been playing FoG and editing some old scenarios for my own amusement in the last two years or so. This is just one of them and I felt inclined to share this updated version of Djahy. I did a lot of research to upgrade this so it would go against the grain a bit not to upload it for anyone who might [still] be interested. If FoGII ever adds Swifter Than Eagles and Storm of Arrows and Swords of Scimitars dlcs or their rough equivalent, I might have a chance to recreate these scenarios for FoG II. Until then...
Pharaoh Ramesses III (not The Great, but still pretty good for his time) against the Sea Peoples, who intended to invade Egypt by land and sea after sacking the Hittite vassal state of Amurru. This is the first of at least two campaigns that Ramesses fought against these migrant raiders, whose varied origins are uncertain. The Battle of the Delta, fought on both land and sea, was the definitive encounter. Both the Battle of the Delta and the Djahy encounter have been frequently conflated in later retellings, but it's almost certain that they were two different battles in the same war. This extended war was practically the last gasp of the New Kingdom before the entire region succumbed to a dark age that lasted about 400 years or more.
Egyptian wall carvings in the mortuary temple of Ramesses III at Medinet Habu and one papyrus account are essentially what we know of Djahy. The Sea Peoples, according to the temple reliefs and descriptions, were well organized and had chariots not unlike those of the Egyptians (in appearance at least). The wikipedia article provides a concise description of the battle and lists good source references which are of course commentaries on the Medinet Habu carvings and other findings.